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Message from Space: Galactic Wars

Message from Space: Galactic Wars (宇宙からのメッセージ・銀河大戦, Uchū kara no Messēji: Ginga Taisen) is a Japanese TV series written by Shotaro Ishinomori, co-produced by Toei Company and TV Asahi and aired on TV Asahi from July 8, 1978 to January 27, 1979, with a total of 27 episodes. It is a spin-off of the 1978 film Message from Space.[1]

Message from Space: Galactic Wars
GenreTokusatsu, Science fiction
Created by
Based onMessage from Space
by Kinji Fukasaku
Shotaro Ishinomori
Masahiro Noda
Written byMasaru Igami
Directed byMinoru Yamada
Starring
Narrated byAsao Koike
Composers
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes27
Production
Producers
  • Kanetake Ochiai
  • Keizo Nanajo
  • Akimasa Ito
  • Masahide Shinozuka
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesToei Company
Ishimori Productions
I.D.D.h.
Release
Original networkANN (TV Asahi)
Original releaseJuly 8, 1978 (1978-07-08) –
January 27, 1979 (1979-01-27)

Cast

  • Hayato Gen/Maboroshi (ゲン・ハヤト/まぼろし, Gen Hayato/Maboroshi): Hiroyuki Sanada (真田広之, Sanada Hiroyuki)
  • Ryu/Nagareboshi (リュウ/流れ星, Ryū/Nagareboshi): Akira Oda (織田あきら, Oda Akira)
  • Ape-Man Ballou (猿人バルー, Enjin Barū): Ryo Nishida (西田良, Nishida Ryō)
  • Tonto (トント) (Voice): Iwao Tabuchi (田渕岩夫, Tabuchi Iwao)
  • Sofia (ソフィア): Yoko Akitani (秋谷陽子, Akitani Yōko)
  • Narrator (ナレーター, Narētā): Asao Koike (小池朝雄, Koike Asao)

Suit actors

Staff

MESSAGE FROM SPACE SPACE WARS
Producers Kanetake Ochiai, Keizo Shichijo, Akimasa Ito, Masahide Shinozuka, Hubert Chonzu
Created by Shotaro Ishinomori
Serialized in Shogakukan's "Tv-Kun", Kodansha's "TV Magazine", Tokuma Shoten's "TV Land"
Written by Masaru Igami, Miyoko Nagase, Ayuko Anzai, Taku Eren
Music Shunsuke Kikuchi & Kenichiro Morioka
Theme Song "Oh Braves Cross the Galaxy"

"Love is Beyond the Stars"

Lyrics Shotaro Ishinomori
Performed by Isao Sasaki, Columbia Male Choir
Monologue Asao Koike
Theme From "Sankuokai" Éric Charden
Stunts by Japan Action Enterprises
Staff
Directors of Photography Sakuji Shiomi, Shozo Sakane, Yuhei Harada, Takeharu Kobayashi, Kiyoshi Kitasaka
Lighting Tokuji Wakaki, Keiichi Kano, Yasuo Otani, Yoshikazu Watanabe, Heisaku Kato, Tsuyoshi Muguruma
Sound Recordists Koichi Sakamoto, Masayuki Kato
Art Akira Takahashi (Cosmo Productions)
Editing by Takeo Araki
Scripter Girls Kyoko Kurokawa, Yuko Nishikawa, Yoshiko Ishida, Yoko Miru
Equipment and Decorating Shigekazu Yoshioka, Yoshiaki Shiraishi, Terumasa Tabata, Shigeharu Yamamoto
Assistant Directors Mitsukazu Kawamura, Hideo Suzuki, Kiyomi Yada, Yuji Takakura, Isamu Sone, Kazue Saito, Masaki Godai
Beauty & Hairdressing Towa Beauty
Costumes Tamotsu Iwatuki, Muneyuki Kuroki
Acting Officers Eiji Morimura, Takayasu Kuzuhara, Yoshiaki Yamashita, Masaru Fujiwara, Mamoru Shimokawa
VFX Minoru Nakano
Special Video Programming Commodore Japan
Stunt Arrangers Toshio Sugawara, Ikuo Miyoshi, Junnosuke Doi, Junji Yamaoka (JAC)
Chief Managers Yoshio Yamamoto, Manshu Sugiura, Takahiro Tarayaka, Hiroshi Mazawa, Hiroshi Kanada, Susumu Uji
Special Thanks Nara Dreamland
Film Processing IMAGICA
English Dubbing 3B Productions
Music

Sound Design

Doug Lackey, Joseph Zappala
Associate Producer

Supervising Editor

Michael Part
Written, Produced and Directed by Bunker Jenkins
Editor Floyd Ingram
Additional FX George Budd
Post Production Gomillion Sound, American Film Factory
Another Presentation from Newhope Entertainment
SFX Unit
SFX Made By Special Effects Research Laboratory
Practical Effects Subaru Suzuki
Director of Photography Satoru Takanashi
Art Director Tetsuzo Osawa
Lighting Akiyoshi Hiji
Produced by Yoshiyuki Nakamura
Director Nobuo Yajima
Directed by Minoru Yamada, Tomoomi Yoda, Miki Wakabayashi
Produced by Toei Company, TV Asahi
In Association with IDDH, France 2

Songs

Opening theme
  • "Yūsha yo Ginga o Watare" (勇者よ銀河を渡れ)
    • Lyrics: Shotaro Ishimori (石森 章太郎, Ishimori Shotaro)
    • Composition and Arrangement: Shunsuke Kikuchi (菊池 俊輔, Kikuchi Shunsuke)
    • Artist: Isao Sasaki (ささきいさお, Sasaki Isao) with Columbia Male Choir (コロムビア男声合唱団, Koromubia dansei gasshō-dan)
Ending theme
  • "Ai wa Hoshizora no Kanata ni" (愛は星空の彼方に)
    • Composition and arrangement: Kenichiro Morioka (森岡賢一郎, Morioka Ken'ichirō)

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Bizarre! The Black Spaceship"Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueJuly 8, 1978 (1978-07-08)
When the evil Gavanas Empire invades the 15th Solar System, Hayato Gen joins forces with Ryu and Balu to fight back!
2"Terror! The Ninja Corps"Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueJuly 15, 1978 (1978-07-15)
Hayato, Ryu, and Balu are scouted by a local band of rebels, but Ryu has doubts about joining up.
3"A Beautiful Messenger From Earth"Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueJuly 22, 1978 (1978-07-22)
Hayato saves a beautiful messenger from Earth. But does her arrival bring hope, or despair?
4"Fighter for Justice, Shooting Star"Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueJuly 29, 1978 (1978-07-29)
Roxair commissions a grand palace to be built on Analys, and Hayato makes a rash decision.
5"The Cursed School"Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueAugust 12, 1978 (1978-08-12)
Hayato's attempt to check in at his old school reveals a conspiracy and a trap that will turn Balu on his colleagues.
6"What is the Monster Empire?"Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueAugust 19, 1978 (1978-08-19)
Ryu steals a Gavanas transport and attempts to gain an audience with Roxair.
7"Friendship Shining in the Starry Sky"Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueSeptember 9, 1978 (1978-09-09)
An SOS call on Analys leads the Liabe crew to kindly resistance leader Dan and his adopted sister Hana.
8"The Cruel Ape Hunt"Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueSeptember 16, 1978 (1978-09-16)
In order to cement Roxair's rule over Cita, the Gavanas attempt to round up the planet's native population.
9"The Devil Castle of the Gavanas"Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueSeptember 23, 1978 (1978-09-23)
Hoping to sacrifice Sofia to consecrate the new Imperial Palace, Roxair sets a trap for Ryu, Hayato, and Balu.
10"Destroy the Planet Earth"Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueSeptember 30, 1978 (1978-09-30)
The Gavanas blackmail a brilliant scientist into creating a ship that will let them attack Earth!
11"The Princess of the Underground Kingdom"Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueOctober 7, 1978 (1978-10-07)
A visit to the Ghost Mountains of Belda leads Hayato, Ryu, and Balu to a previously unknown civilization.
12"Duel! The Mysterious Ninja Tower"Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueOctober 14, 1978 (1978-10-14)
When the princess of the underground kingdom is kidnapped, the crew of the Liabe must fight to bring her back.
13"The Miracle of the God Magnol"Tomoomi YodaMiyoko NagaseOctober 21, 1978 (1978-10-21)
An old friend of Balu's plans to sell his island's religious artifacts to the Gavanas.
14"The Terrible Flying Ninja"Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueOctober 28, 1978 (1978-10-28)
The life of a kindly old man is disrupted when the Gavanas try to blackmail him into killing Hayato and Ryu!
15"Fly, Embracing Love!"Minoru YamadaAyuko AnzaiNovember 4, 1978 (1978-11-04)
Hayato must stop a terrible man-made plague from spreading on Belda.
16"The Girl in the Trick House"Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueNovember 11, 1978 (1978-11-11)
A disguised assassin works her way into Hana's good graces and sets a trap for Hayato and Ryu.
17"The Golden Vampire Princess"Miki WakabayashiTaku ErenNovember 18, 1978 (1978-11-18)
The Liabe brings the last survivor of a doomed worldto the village of Nazca, which is facing a mysterious threat.
18"Great Escape! The Boy Ninja Team"Miki WakabayashiMasaru InoueNovember 25, 1978 (1978-11-25)
The heroes must stop the Gavanas's plan to kidnap children and turn them into a ninja army!
19"Rise! The Warrior of the Wasteland!"Tomoomi YodaTaku ErenDecember 2, 1978 (1978-12-02)
A mysterious water shortage on Planet Cita leads Hayato and the others to an occupied town and a fallen hero.
20"The Legend of the Golden Ship"Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueDecember 9, 1978 (1978-12-09)
In order to quell a possible Delan uprising, the Gavanas exploit a local legend.
21"The Monster From Another Dimension"Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueDecember 16, 1978 (1978-12-16)
The fall of an extradimensional meteorite presages the appearance of a terrible monster on Belda.
22"Great Demon God Roxair"Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueDecember 23, 1978 (1978-12-23)
After Sofia is set adrift in space, the crew of the Liabe goes in search of her.
23"Blow Up the Imperial Palace"Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueDecember 30, 1978 (1978-12-30)
Roxair's terrible new form leads the rebels to plot the destruction of the Imperial Palace.
24"Great Comet Zatan Appears"Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueJanuary 6, 1979 (1979-01-06)
As a terrible comet approaches Planet Belda, Hayato seeks a way to destroy Roxair once and for all.
25"The End of Planet Belda"Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueJanuary 13, 1979 (1979-01-13)
Hayato, Ryu, and Balu race to evacuate Belda before the comet strikes.
26"The Mystery of the Emeralida"Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueJanuary 20, 1979 (1979-01-20)
The Liabe searches for the pieces of the Emeralida, the only weapon that can destroy Roxair.
27"Farewell, Heroes of the Galaxy"Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueJanuary 27, 1979 (1979-01-27)
The heroes face off against Roxair for the final time to try to restore peace to their planets.

Manga adaptation

A manga adaptation by Kaoru Shintani was published in Kodansha's TV Magazine from August to December 1978.

International broadcasts

Message from Space: Galactic Wars was broadcast in the Philippines in the early 1980s under the title Space Wars. It also aired in 1979 in parts of Europe under the title San Ku Kaï. It aired in parts of Latin America in the early 80s under the title "Sankuokai". In the United States, the series was retitled Space Ninja and dubbed by 3B Productions (Tranzor Z), but released straight-to-video (there is no documentation, currently, of any television broadcast) in 1981. 3B produced a compilation feature, Swords of the Space Ark, which was aired on the Christian Broadcasting Network in 1983. In Indonesia, it aired on SCTV In Mid 90s under the name title Ksatria dari Zelda (Knight from Zelda (Not to be confused with Legend of Zelda). Toei promoted the series overseas as Message from Space: Galaxy Wars.

  • The French version's theme music for the opening and closing credits, different from the Japanese original one, was composed by Eric Charden.

DVD release

During Otakon 2018, Discotek Media announced that they licensed the show for a one-disc SD on BD release.[2] It was released on October 29, 2019, in Japanese with English subtitles.

In popular culture

A television set playing an episode of Message from Space: Galactic Wars can be seen during a scene in the 2021 Netflix film Kate, which is set in Japan. The three main characters Hayato, Ballou and Ryu appear clearly during the scene.

References

  1. ^ Otaphysica - Memories of Message from Space: Galactic Battle
  2. ^ . August 12, 2018 https://twitter.com/discotekmedia/status/1028666678660526080. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

External links

  • at Toei Tokusatsu BB Archives (in Japanese)

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ShinozukaRunning time30 minutesProduction companiesToei CompanyIshimori ProductionsI D D h ReleaseOriginal networkANN TV Asahi Original releaseJuly 8 1978 1978 07 08 January 27 1979 1979 01 27 Contents 1 Cast 1 1 Suit actors 2 Staff 3 Songs 4 Episodes 5 Manga adaptation 6 International broadcasts 7 DVD release 8 In popular culture 9 References 10 External linksCast EditHayato Gen Maboroshi ゲン ハヤト まぼろし Gen Hayato Maboroshi Hiroyuki Sanada 真田広之 Sanada Hiroyuki Ryu Nagareboshi リュウ 流れ星 Ryu Nagareboshi Akira Oda 織田あきら Oda Akira Ape Man Ballou 猿人バルー Enjin Baru Ryo Nishida 西田良 Nishida Ryō Tonto トント Voice Iwao Tabuchi 田渕岩夫 Tabuchi Iwao Sofia ソフィア Yoko Akitani 秋谷陽子 Akitani Yōko Narrator ナレーター Nareta Asao Koike 小池朝雄 Koike Asao Suit actors Edit Maboroshi Jun Murakami Nagareboshi Osamu Kaneda Tsutomu KitagawaStaff EditMESSAGE FROM SPACE SPACE WARS Producers Kanetake Ochiai Keizo Shichijo Akimasa Ito Masahide Shinozuka Hubert ChonzuCreated by Shotaro IshinomoriSerialized in Shogakukan s Tv Kun Kodansha s TV Magazine Tokuma Shoten s TV Land Written by Masaru Igami Miyoko Nagase Ayuko Anzai Taku ErenMusic Shunsuke Kikuchi amp Kenichiro MoriokaTheme Song Oh Braves Cross the Galaxy Love is Beyond the Stars Lyrics Shotaro IshinomoriPerformed by Isao Sasaki Columbia Male ChoirMonologue Asao KoikeTheme From Sankuokai Eric ChardenStunts by Japan Action EnterprisesStaffDirectors of Photography Sakuji Shiomi Shozo Sakane Yuhei Harada Takeharu Kobayashi Kiyoshi KitasakaLighting Tokuji Wakaki Keiichi Kano Yasuo Otani Yoshikazu Watanabe Heisaku Kato Tsuyoshi MugurumaSound Recordists Koichi Sakamoto Masayuki KatoArt Akira Takahashi Cosmo Productions Editing by Takeo ArakiScripter Girls Kyoko Kurokawa Yuko Nishikawa Yoshiko Ishida Yoko MiruEquipment and Decorating Shigekazu Yoshioka Yoshiaki Shiraishi Terumasa Tabata Shigeharu YamamotoAssistant Directors Mitsukazu Kawamura Hideo Suzuki Kiyomi Yada Yuji Takakura Isamu Sone Kazue Saito Masaki GodaiBeauty amp Hairdressing Towa BeautyCostumes Tamotsu Iwatuki Muneyuki KurokiActing Officers Eiji Morimura Takayasu Kuzuhara Yoshiaki Yamashita Masaru Fujiwara Mamoru ShimokawaVFX Minoru NakanoSpecial Video Programming Commodore JapanStunt Arrangers Toshio Sugawara Ikuo Miyoshi Junnosuke Doi Junji Yamaoka JAC Chief Managers Yoshio Yamamoto Manshu Sugiura Takahiro Tarayaka Hiroshi Mazawa Hiroshi Kanada Susumu UjiSpecial Thanks Nara DreamlandFilm Processing IMAGICAEnglish Dubbing 3B ProductionsMusic Sound Design Doug Lackey Joseph ZappalaAssociate Producer Supervising Editor Michael PartWritten Produced and Directed by Bunker JenkinsEditor Floyd IngramAdditional FX George BuddPost Production Gomillion Sound American Film FactoryAnother Presentation from Newhope EntertainmentSFX UnitSFX Made By Special Effects Research LaboratoryPractical Effects Subaru SuzukiDirector of Photography Satoru TakanashiArt Director Tetsuzo OsawaLighting Akiyoshi HijiProduced by Yoshiyuki NakamuraDirector Nobuo YajimaDirected by Minoru Yamada Tomoomi Yoda Miki WakabayashiProduced by Toei Company TV AsahiIn Association with IDDH France 2Songs EditOpening theme Yusha yo Ginga o Watare 勇者よ銀河を渡れ Lyrics Shotaro Ishimori 石森 章太郎 Ishimori Shotaro Composition and Arrangement Shunsuke Kikuchi 菊池 俊輔 Kikuchi Shunsuke Artist Isao Sasaki ささきいさお Sasaki Isao with Columbia Male Choir コロムビア男声合唱団 Koromubia dansei gasshō dan Ending theme Ai wa Hoshizora no Kanata ni 愛は星空の彼方に Composition and arrangement Kenichiro Morioka 森岡賢一郎 Morioka Ken ichirō Episodes EditNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date1 Bizarre The Black Spaceship Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueJuly 8 1978 1978 07 08 When the evil Gavanas Empire invades the 15th Solar System Hayato Gen joins forces with Ryu and Balu to fight back 2 Terror The Ninja Corps Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueJuly 15 1978 1978 07 15 Hayato Ryu and Balu are scouted by a local band of rebels but Ryu has doubts about joining up 3 A Beautiful Messenger From Earth Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueJuly 22 1978 1978 07 22 Hayato saves a beautiful messenger from Earth But does her arrival bring hope or despair 4 Fighter for Justice Shooting Star Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueJuly 29 1978 1978 07 29 Roxair commissions a grand palace to be built on Analys and Hayato makes a rash decision 5 The Cursed School Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueAugust 12 1978 1978 08 12 Hayato s attempt to check in at his old school reveals a conspiracy and a trap that will turn Balu on his colleagues 6 What is the Monster Empire Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueAugust 19 1978 1978 08 19 Ryu steals a Gavanas transport and attempts to gain an audience with Roxair 7 Friendship Shining in the Starry Sky Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueSeptember 9 1978 1978 09 09 An SOS call on Analys leads the Liabe crew to kindly resistance leader Dan and his adopted sister Hana 8 The Cruel Ape Hunt Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueSeptember 16 1978 1978 09 16 In order to cement Roxair s rule over Cita the Gavanas attempt to round up the planet s native population 9 The Devil Castle of the Gavanas Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueSeptember 23 1978 1978 09 23 Hoping to sacrifice Sofia to consecrate the new Imperial Palace Roxair sets a trap for Ryu Hayato and Balu 10 Destroy the Planet Earth Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueSeptember 30 1978 1978 09 30 The Gavanas blackmail a brilliant scientist into creating a ship that will let them attack Earth 11 The Princess of the Underground Kingdom Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueOctober 7 1978 1978 10 07 A visit to the Ghost Mountains of Belda leads Hayato Ryu and Balu to a previously unknown civilization 12 Duel The Mysterious Ninja Tower Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueOctober 14 1978 1978 10 14 When the princess of the underground kingdom is kidnapped the crew of the Liabe must fight to bring her back 13 The Miracle of the God Magnol Tomoomi YodaMiyoko NagaseOctober 21 1978 1978 10 21 An old friend of Balu s plans to sell his island s religious artifacts to the Gavanas 14 The Terrible Flying Ninja Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueOctober 28 1978 1978 10 28 The life of a kindly old man is disrupted when the Gavanas try to blackmail him into killing Hayato and Ryu 15 Fly Embracing Love Minoru YamadaAyuko AnzaiNovember 4 1978 1978 11 04 Hayato must stop a terrible man made plague from spreading on Belda 16 The Girl in the Trick House Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueNovember 11 1978 1978 11 11 A disguised assassin works her way into Hana s good graces and sets a trap for Hayato and Ryu 17 The Golden Vampire Princess Miki WakabayashiTaku ErenNovember 18 1978 1978 11 18 The Liabe brings the last survivor of a doomed worldto the village of Nazca which is facing a mysterious threat 18 Great Escape The Boy Ninja Team Miki WakabayashiMasaru InoueNovember 25 1978 1978 11 25 The heroes must stop the Gavanas s plan to kidnap children and turn them into a ninja army 19 Rise The Warrior of the Wasteland Tomoomi YodaTaku ErenDecember 2 1978 1978 12 02 A mysterious water shortage on Planet Cita leads Hayato and the others to an occupied town and a fallen hero 20 The Legend of the Golden Ship Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueDecember 9 1978 1978 12 09 In order to quell a possible Delan uprising the Gavanas exploit a local legend 21 The Monster From Another Dimension Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueDecember 16 1978 1978 12 16 The fall of an extradimensional meteorite presages the appearance of a terrible monster on Belda 22 Great Demon God Roxair Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueDecember 23 1978 1978 12 23 After Sofia is set adrift in space the crew of the Liabe goes in search of her 23 Blow Up the Imperial Palace Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueDecember 30 1978 1978 12 30 Roxair s terrible new form leads the rebels to plot the destruction of the Imperial Palace 24 Great Comet Zatan Appears Tomoomi YodaMasaru InoueJanuary 6 1979 1979 01 06 As a terrible comet approaches Planet Belda Hayato seeks a way to destroy Roxair once and for all 25 The End of Planet Belda Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueJanuary 13 1979 1979 01 13 Hayato Ryu and Balu race to evacuate Belda before the comet strikes 26 The Mystery of the Emeralida Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueJanuary 20 1979 1979 01 20 The Liabe searches for the pieces of the Emeralida the only weapon that can destroy Roxair 27 Farewell Heroes of the Galaxy Minoru YamadaMasaru InoueJanuary 27 1979 1979 01 27 The heroes face off against Roxair for the final time to try to restore peace to their planets Manga adaptation EditA manga adaptation by Kaoru Shintani was published in Kodansha s TV Magazine from August to December 1978 International broadcasts EditMessage from Space Galactic Wars was broadcast in the Philippines in the early 1980s under the title Space Wars It also aired in 1979 in parts of Europe under the title San Ku Kai It aired in parts of Latin America in the early 80s under the title Sankuokai In the United States the series was retitled Space Ninja and dubbed by 3B Productions Tranzor Z but released straight to video there is no documentation currently of any television broadcast in 1981 3B produced a compilation feature Swords of the Space Ark which was aired on the Christian Broadcasting Network in 1983 In Indonesia it aired on SCTV In Mid 90s under the name title Ksatria dari Zelda Knight from Zelda Not to be confused with Legend of Zelda Toei promoted the series overseas as Message from Space Galaxy Wars The French version s theme music for the opening and closing credits different from the Japanese original one was composed by Eric Charden DVD release EditDuring Otakon 2018 Discotek Media announced that they licensed the show for a one disc SD on BD release 2 It was released on October 29 2019 in Japanese with English subtitles In popular culture EditA television set playing an episode of Message from Space Galactic Wars can be seen during a scene in the 2021 Netflix film Kate which is set in Japan The three main characters Hayato Ballou and Ryu appear clearly during the scene References Edit Otaphysica Memories of Message from Space Galactic Battle August 12 2018 https twitter com discotekmedia 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